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Tiny Lenses That’ll Turn Your Phone into a Pro-Level Shooter
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US Intelligence Installs Spy Software on Thousands of Computers
The US intelligence agency has covertly installed software on nearly 100,000 computers worldwide, allowing it to spy on them, and recruit them for possible cyber attacks, a news report said lastTuesday. Most were installed by the National Security Agency via network connections, but the agency has devised a way of reaching unconnected computers by means of radio waves, the New York Times reported, citing NSA documents, computer experts and officials.
Global PC Shipments Suffered Worst Decline in 2013
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Apps Tries to Help You Keep New Year’s Resolutions
Keeping New Year’s resolutions can be difficult but new apps aim to help people get organized, track progress and stay focused to reach their goals. People aiming to improve their health can turn to fitness trackers such as MotionX-24/7 for the iPhone. The app tracks metrics such as steps taken, calories burned, sleep quality and duration and heart rate. Users can set daily activity and sleep goals and receive reminders to get active if they are idle for too long. Other activity tracker apps include Argus, free for the iPhone, and Moves, which sells for 99 cents and is available on iPhone and Android.
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